Nicole Prescovia Elikolani Valiente Scherzinger (also known as Nicole Kea) (born June 29, 1978 (birth time source: VH1 "Behind the Music", by email)) is an American pop/R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, producer and occasional actress best known for her role as the lead vocalist for the Pussycat Dolls.
Early life
Scherzinger was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to a Filipino father and a Hawaiian/Russian mother. Her mother Rosemary was 18 at the time of Nicole's birth and lived in an inner city neighborhood and separated from her father when Nicole was a baby. The family moved to Louisville, Kentucky with her sister Ke'ala and German American stepfather Gary Scherzinger. She stated she had a "conservative Catholic" upbringing. Scherzinger began her life as a performer in Louisville, attending th...

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (June 29, 1900 – presumably July 31, 1944) was a French writer and aviator. One of his most famous works is Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince). He disappeared on the night of July 31, 1944 while flying on a mission to collect data on German troop movements.
Jean-Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry was born in Lyon into an old family of provincial nobility, the third of five children of Count Jean de Saint-Exupéry, an insurance broker who died when his famous son was three. His wife was named Marie de Fonscolombe.
After failing his final exams at a preparatory school, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts to study architecture. In 1921, he began his military service in the 2nd Regiment of Chasseurs, and was sent to Strasbourg for training as a pilot. The next...

William Gareth Jacob Busey, Senior (born 29 June 1944) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-nominated American film and stage actor. He has appeared in a number of films, including The Buddy Holly Story, Big Wednesday, Lethal Weapon, Point Break, Valley of the Wolves Iraq and Under Siege.
Height: 5' 11½" (1.82 m)
Personal Life
Busey was born in Goose Creek (now Baytown), Texas, the son of Virginia (née Arnett), a homemaker, and Delman Lloyd Busey, a construction design manager. He attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he became interested in acting. He is listed as one of the university's "outstanding alumni." He then transferred to Oklahoma State University, where he quit school just one class short of graduation. In 1971, wife Judy Helkenberg gave ...

Oriana Fallaci (June 29, 1929 – September 15, 2006) was an Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer. A former partisan during World War II, she died in her native Florence, Italy, at age 77.
She was called "our most celebrated female writer" by Ferruccio De Bortoli, former director of the newspaper Corriere della Sera. Decades ago, the Los Angeles Times described her as "the journalist to whom virtually no world figure would say no."
As a young journalist, she interviewed many internationally known leaders and celebrities such as the Dalai Lama, Henry Kissinger , the Mohammad Reza Shah of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, Lech Wałęsa, Willy Brandt, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Walter Cronkite, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Federico Fellini, Sammy Davis Jr, Deng Xiaoping, Nguyen Cao Ky, ...

María Conchita Alonso (born June 29, 1957) better known as María Conchita, is a Grammy Award-nominated Cuban-born Venezuelan singer and actress.
Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
Early life
María Alonso was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba to Ricardo Alonso and Conchita Bustillo. She moved to Venezuela with her parents when she was 5 years old. She took her first steps in show business when she was crowned Miss Teenager Of The World in 1971 and was 1st runner-up of the Miss Venezuela pageant in 1975; she was also a finalist at the Miss World pageant in 1975 won by Puerto Rico's Wilnelia Merced; thereafter she quickly became a popular actress in Venezuela.
Career
Alonso became the front woman of the band Ámbar in 1979, and started a very successful career as a solo recording artist in 1982, wit...

Frédéric Dard (Frédéric Charles Antoine Dard, June 29, 1921 in Bourgoin-Jallieu - June 6, 2000 in Switzerland) was a French writer and author of the San-Antonio series..
He is one of the most famous French crime novels writers of the second half of the 20th century. He was also one of the most prolific, since he wrote more than 300 novels throughout his career. Under the pseudonym of San-Antonio (with the dash, which was originally a mistake), which he chose randomly with his finger on a map of America while he was looking for a English-sounding name for the famous police superintendent who is the main hero of his novels. San-Antonio is both in the case the main hero and the pseudonym of the writer, and books are written in the first person.
Frédéric Dard wrote 173 adventures of San-...

Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi, Conte (June 29, 1798 (birth time source: Astrodatabank, Sy Scholfield) – June 14, 1837) was an Italian poet, essayist, philosopher, and philologist. He was considered, along with Dante, to be one of Italy's two greatest poets and one of its greatest thinkers.
Giacomo Leopardi was born in Recanti, in the Marches, at the time ruled by the papacy, of a local noble family. His father was the count Monaldo Leopardi and his mother was the marquise Adelaide Antici Mattei.
Leopardi's father was a good-hearted man, fond of literature but weak and reactionary, who remained bound to antiquated ideas and prejudices; his mother was a cold and authoritarian woman, obsessed over rebuilding the family's financial fortunes which had been ...

Robert Schuman (June 29, 1886 – September 4, 1963) was a noted Luxembourg-born German-French politician, a Christian Democrat (M.R.P.) who is regarded as one of the founders of the European Union.
Robert Schuman's father, Jean-Pierre Schuman (1837–1900), was born a French citizen in Évrange, Lorraine, just across the border with Luxembourg. His mother tongue was Luxembourgish. After Lorraine became part of Germany in 1871 (Imperial Province of Elsaß-Lothringen), he became a German citizen. Robert's mother, Eugénie Duren (1864–1911), a Luxembourgian lady born in Bettembourg, became a German citizen by marriage in 1884. Although born in the suburb of Clausen, Luxembourg City, Robert Schuman was German by virtue of the principle of jus sanguinis; he took up French nationality only in 1919 ...

Jacques Toubon (born 29 June 1941 in Nice, France (birth time source: Didier Geslain)) is a right-wing French politician who held several major national and Parisian offices.
Career
Jacques Toubon began a career as a civil servant working in prefectoral, then as a political appointee in ministerial offices. He then held a variety of political functions:
1976–1978: delegate for elections of the RPR party.
1978–1981: he was deputy general secretary of the RPR.
1981–1986: deputy of the 19th circonscription of Paris (15th arrondissement) to the French National Assembly
1983–2001: deputy mayor of Paris, mayor of the 13th arrondissement.
1984–1988: general secretary of RPR
1986–1993: deputy of Paris (10th circonscription: 13th and 14th arrondissements);
1986–1987: president o...

Nelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 - March 6, 1967) was an American singer who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs. Although he was a classically trained baritone, he is best remembered for the eight films in which he costarred with soprano Jeanette MacDonald.
During his 40-year career, he earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (one each for film, recording, and radio), left his footprints in the wet cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater, earned three Gold Records, and was invited to sing at the third inauguration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He also introduced millions of young Americans to classical music and inspired many of them to pursue a musical career.
F...

Lucie Samuel née Bernard (June 29, 1912 – March 14, 2007), better known as Lucie Aubrac, was a French history teacher and member of the French Resistance.
In 1939 Lucie Bernard, the daughter of a wine grower, married Raymond Samuel (born 1914) whom she met in Strasbourg. Raymond Samuel would be known during and after the war as Raymond Aubrac, having changed his Jewish surname due to the open anti-Semitism and persecution of Jews at the time.
After the fall of France, Lucie joined the Libération-sud resistance group in Lyon after its formation by her husband. Later, she followed him to the group of Charles Delestraint. In 1941 they joined forces with Emmanuel d'Astier to run the underground newspaper, Libération.
On June 21, 1943, the Gestapo captured Raymond alongside high-rankin...

Amanda Donohoe (born June 29, 1962) is an English actress.
Early life
Donohoe was born in London, the daughter of Joanna and Ted Donohoe, antique dealers. Her father (who also worked for the foreign office), is of Irish/Russian descent and her mother is Swiss. She left home at sixteen, in her early twenties she was accepted at the Central School of Speech and Drama and in the late 1980s she decided to move to Los Angeles to expand her career.
Career
Donohoe first came to attention of the worldwide audience in 1986 when she was cast opposite Oliver Reed as Lucy Irvine in Nicolas Roeg's Castaway (where she appeared nude in some sequences of the movie). She followed this up with roles in two Ken Russell films The Lair of the White Worm, based on a Bram Stoker novel, and The Rainbow...

Kimberlin Ann Brown (born June 29, 1961 in Hayward, California) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress, best known for her role as the vengeful Sheila Carter on The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. She started on Y&R in 1990 (after originally auditioning for the role of Cassandra Rawlins) and moved to B&B in 1992 playing Sheila on both soaps.
While she left B&B in 1998, she continues to make special guest appearances. In 2002, her character killed off Hunter Tylo's character, Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester (although the character turned up alive when Tylo returned to the show in 2005). There was some irony involved, since Brown and Tylo had once been close friends then had a severe falling out after Brown and her husband sided with Tylo's husband Michael when the ...

Anne-Sophie Mutter (born June 29, 1963) is a German violinist virtuoso.
Mutter was born in Rheinfelden, Germany. She began playing the piano at age five, and shortly afterwards the violin, studying with Erna Honigberger, a pupil of Carl Flesch. Upon Honigberger's death, she continued her studies with Aida Stucki, at the Winterthur Conservatory.
After winning several prizes, she was exempted from school to dedicate herself to her art. When she was 13, conductor Herbert von Karajan invited her to play with the Berlin Philharmonic. In 1977, she made her debut at the Salzburg Festival and with the English Chamber Orchestra under Daniel Barenboim.
At fifteen, Mutter made her first recording of the Mozart Third and Fifth violin concerti with von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic. The ...

Fred Lawrence Grandy (born June 29, 1948) is a former actor who became a member in 1986 of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Iowa.
Grandy was born in Sioux City, Iowa. He received his bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University in 1970 and is conversant in both French and Arabic. He played the ship's purser Burl "Gopher" Smith for nine years on the American television series The Love Boat. Earlier, he was a recurring character on the 1970s sitcom Maude, playing the boyfriend of Maude's daughter Carol (played by Adrienne Barbeau).
Unknown to most television viewers during the height of his The Love Boat stardom, Grandy's political interests preceded his acting career. Prior to college, he was the roommate of David Eisenhower (grandson of President E...

Katherine Jenkins (born 29 June 1980) is a Welsh mezzo-soprano, a classical-popular crossover singer. Her albums feature a mixture of arias, popular songs, hymns and light classical music. Jenkins is a judge on Popstar to Operastar.
Early life and education
Jenkins was born in Neath, Wales, where she and her sister Laura were raised by their parents Selwyn John (1924–1995) and Susan. She has twin half-sisters from her father's first marriage, neither of whom she has met.
She attended Alderman Davies Church in Wales Primary School in Neath and later Dwr-y-Felin Comprehensive School (also in her home town of Neath), received A grades in GCSEs and A Levels and participated in productions such as Calamity Jane and Guys and Dolls. She attended singing and lessons with singing and pian...

Colin Hay (born Colin James Hay, 29 June 1953, Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland) is a Scottish-Australian musician, who made his mark during the 1980s as lead vocalist of the Australian band Men at Work, and later as a solo artist. Hay is married to singer Cecilia Noel , who often provides backup vocals at Hay's shows.
Early life and Men at Work
Hay was born in Scotland, but moved to Australia at the age of fourteen with his family. In 1978, Hay met Ron Strykert and the men began playing acoustic music as a duo. Soon after, Hay and Strykert formed the band Men at Work, adding Jerry Speiser (percussion), John Rees (bassist) and Greg Ham (flutist/saxophonist). The group released their debut album Business as Usual in 1981.
Later career
Following the breakup of Men at Work in 1...

Addison Timlin (born June 29, 1991 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American teen actress. She will guest-star as Sasha Bingham in season 4 of Californication. She also stars as Amy in the 2005 film Derailed alongside co-stars Melissa George playing her mother and Clive Owen her father, where she played a 14 year old girl ill with type 1 diabetes.
She stars as Juliet in the music video Check Yes Juliet by the band We the Kings.
References
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUFEQL5XOVY&NR=1
Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1789970/ )
2010 Day One (TV series short)
Hunter
– Pilot … Hunter
2009 New York - Police judiciaire (TV series)
Hayley Kozlow
– Memo from the Dark Side (2009) … Hayley Kozlow (as Addison J. Timlin)
2008 Afterschool
Amy
20...

Carl Cox (born July 29, 1962 in Oldham, Lancashire, England) is an international techno and house DJ.
Career
Carl Cox began as a hardcore and acid house DJ in the mid 1980s, making a name for himself as the "Three Deck Wizard" in 1988, when, during the Second Summer of Love, he began to play on three turntables at once. He has played at clubs as The Eclipse, Edge, Shelly's, Sterns Nightclub, Heaven, Angels and The Haçienda, as well as raves for Fantazia, Dreamscape and Amnesia House. He now spearheads two record labels, Intec Records and 23rd Century Records.
On 3 November 2007 during a gig in Venezuela a shooting spree broke out. Four people were killed and five were injured. A video from the club, showing Cox's reaction to the gunfire and the aftermath of the shooting, was posted ...

Bernard Herrmann (June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975) was an American composer noted for his work in motion pictures.
An Academy Award-winner (for The Devil and Daniel Webster, 1941), Herrmann is particularly known for his collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock, most famously Psycho, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo. He also composed notable scores for many other movies, including Citizen Kane, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Cape Fear, and Taxi Driver. He worked extensively in radio drama (most notably for Orson Welles), composed the scores for several fantasy films by Ray Harryhausen, and many TV programs including most notably Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone and Have Gun – Will Travel.
Early life and career
Herrmann was born in New York City. He attende...

Robert Evans (born Robert J. Shapera June 29, 1930 in New York, New York) is an American film producer best known for his work on Rosemary's Baby, Love Story, The Godfather and Chinatown as well as his hedonistic lifestyle and seven marriages.
Robert Evans grew up on New York City's Upper West Side during the 1930s, where he was better off than most people living during the Great Depression. His father was a dentist in Harlem, and his mother was a housewife who came from a wealthy family. In his early years, he did promotional work for Evan-Picone, a clothing company founded by his brother, in addition to doing voice work on radio shows.
He was spotted by actress Norma Shearer next to the pool at The Beverly Hills Hotel on election day 1956; she successfully touted him for the role o...

Bradley Stryker (born June 29, 1977 in Seattle, Washington) is an American actor, who is best known for his brief portrayal of Trey Atwood on the FOX series The O.C..
Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
He has a lead role in the feature film, Tillamook Treasure (2006), in which he plays Tom, the dumb but lovable sidekick of logger Jimmy Kimbell, played by Brian Thompson.
Stryker also had a role in the popular Bruce Almighty, as well as the homoerotic thrillers The Brotherhood and Wolves of Wall Street. He also featured in the first season episode of the television crime series CSI:NY entitled Night, Mother.
Filmography
110%: When Blood, Sweat and Tears Are Not Enough (2006) (post-production)
The Tillamook Treasure (2006)
Windfall (2006) TV series
Just Legal (2005) TV series
Reel Gu...

Giorgio Napolitano (born June 29, 1925) is an Italian politician and former lifetime senator, the eleventh and current President of the Italian Republic. His election took place on May 10, 2006, and his term started with the swearing-in ceremony held on May 15, 2006.
Biography before presidency
Early years and World War II
Giorgio Napolitano was born in Naples, Province of Naples.
In 1942 Napolitano matriculated at the University of Naples Federico II. He adhered to the local Gioventù Universitaria Fascista ("University Fascist Youth"), where he met his core group of friends, who shared his opposition to Italian fascism. As he would later state, the group "was in fact a true breeding ground of anti-fascist intellectual energies, disguised and to a certain extent tolerated".
A...

Ian Anderson Paice (born June 29, 1948 in Nottingham, England) made his name as the drummer with seminal heavy rock band Deep Purple. As of Jon Lord's departure in 2002, he is the only founding member of the band still performing with the group.
Early days
Born in Nottingham, England his family moved to Bicester in Oxfordshire.
He was originally interested in playing the violin, but switched to drums at the age of 15. He once recalled: "Eventually I bought a kit for 32 pound and went round accompanying my father who was a pianist playing waltzes and quicksteps. It was a wee bit insipid but it was a start."
Heavily influenced by Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich and other jazz drummers, Ian is one of the few hard rock drummers who uses swing and jazz inflections in his powerhouse style. He ...

Melora Diane Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American actress.
Early life
Hardin was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of acting manager/coach and retired actress Diane (née Hill) and actor Jerry Hardin. She is the sister of Flock CEO Shawn Hardin.
Acting career
Hardin started her acting career as the young star of the television series Thunder (1977-1978), and has appeared in over 70 movies and television programs since, including two 1981 Little House on the Prairie episodes (as Belinda Stevens in "The Reincarnation of Nellie," Parts 1 and 2) as well as playing Michele Pierson in the 1983 television movie Little House: Look Back to Yesterday. She starred as Baby in the short-lived 1988 television series Dirty Dancing (based on the 1987 film of the same name) and two 1992 ep...

Alexis Malone (born June 29, 1979 in Pennsylvania) is an American pornographic actress. She entered the porn industry in 2002. According to her Internet Adult Film Database entry, she has appeared in 123 original pornographic movies.
She was also featured on the outro of Necro's "Sexpert" track from "The Sexorcist" album.
Awards
2005 AVN Award nominee - Best Tease Performance in Strip Tease Then Fuck 4, Zero Tolerance...

Claude Evin (b. June 29, 1949) is a french politician and lawyer.
He was first elected in 1978. Prior to becoming a Member of Parliament, Claude Evin was the deputy mayor of Saint-Nazaire, a post he held until 1989. In his lengthy career he held a variety of positions including Vice President of the National Assembly (1986-87); Minister for Health (1988-91) and Minister for Social Affairs (1988-91). Since being replaced as MP for Loire-Atlantique by Marie Bouillé he has moved to chairing the French Hospital Federation (FHF)....

Jena Lee (born 29 July, 1987 in Chile) is a French singer and composer.
1987-2007: Youth
Born in Chile, Jena Lee was adopted by a French family at the age of nine months. She grew up in Oloron-Sainte-Marie in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques and was passionate about music from the age of 4.
She recorded her first songs on a tape recorder. One of those pieces, Banalité (Banality), found its way to an editor in Paris.
2007-2009: Popstars and Urban Music Nation
In 2007, Jena Lee met Sulee B Wax, who was interested in her work. When the fourth season of Popstars starts, he asks Jena to make test writing the instrumentals. At this point in time, Jena writes the song Some share, which is sung on Sheryfa Luna's album. Lee wrote six songs of the thirteen that comprise Sheryfa Luna's album. F...

Ludwig August Theodor Beck (29 June 1880 – 21 July 1944) was a German general and the Chief of the General Staff of the Oberkommando des Heeres during the early years of the Nazi regime in Germany before World War II.
He was also one of the leaders of failed 20 July plot against Hitler and was designated by fellow conspirators as future Head of State (Regent) after elimination of Hitler. The plot failed, however, and Beck was forced to commit suicide.
Early life
Born in Biebrich in Hessen-Nassau, he was educated in the Prussian military tradition. After serving on the Western Front in World War I, he was eventually promoted to the General Staff in 1933. Two years later, he replaced General Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord as Chief of Staff.
In Nazi Germany
In September-October 193...

Zuleikha Robinson (born 29 June 1977) is a British actress, raised in Thailand and Malaysia by a Burmese Indian mother and an English father. Her name means "beautiful one" in Persian. She is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, and best known for playing Yves Adele Harlow in the X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen (TV series).
In 2006, she played a Bengali character called Moushumi Mazumdar in Mira Nair's acclaimed film The Namesake. Robinson had a supporting role in the HBO series Rome, and played Eva Marquez, an NYPD detective, in the television drama on Fox, New Amsterdam.
Robinson joined the cast of the ABC show Lost in 2009 during its 5th season, as a recurring character named Ilana, who is described as "a dangerously smart and also simply dangerous...

Sharon Elizabeth Lawrence (born June 29, 1961) is an American television actress. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, she grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is best known for playing Sylvia Costas Sipowicz in the TV series NYPD Blue.
Lawrence played Maisy Gibbons, a housewife/prostitute in Desperate Housewives. She was also the star of the short-lived sitcom Fired Up (1997–98). She has guest starred in Boston Legal, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Monk, and played Amelia Earhart in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The 37s." She had a supporting role on the short-lived CW teenage drama series Hidden Palms, as Tess Wiatt.
Lawrence plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Alzheimer's Ass...

Han Ji-hye (born June 29, 1984) is a South Korean actress and model. She made her debut in 2001 in dramas before taking up a lead role in Sweet 18. Born Lee Ji-hye, she used the stagename "Han Ji-hye" upon learning that her real name would cause confusion among fans with an older actress, Lena Lee, who has the same Korean name as Han.
Together with Song Seung-hun and Son Ye-jin, Han is noted for her role in the well-known KBS drama Summer Scent.
There has been speculation among fans that Han is Lee Dong-Gun's girlfriend, mostly based on the fact that they are frequently seen together in publicity photographs. Both of them vehemently deny this alleged relationship, but the couple was later confirmed when they announced it individually on their websites. They have since broken up.
F...

John Hench (June 29, 1908 – February 5, 2004) was an employee of The Walt Disney Company for more than sixty five years, an exceptionally long tenure which saw the rise of nearly every Disney animated feature and theme park.
Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Hench attended numerous art and creative schools across the country, including the Art Students League of New York , the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, and the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles.
Starting in 1939 as a story artist, he weaved his way through the animation department doing everything including backgrounds, layout and art direction, even effects animation and special effects. Walt Disney respected Hench as one of the studio's most gifted artists and tea...

María José Rienda Contreras (born June 12, 1975 in Granada, Spain) is a World Cup alpine ski racer.
Rienda won the last two giant slaloms of the 2005 season, the first victory for a Spanish ski racer since Blanca Fernández Ochoa in December 1991. Rienda has 6 World Cup victories, all in giant slalom.
María Rienda represented Spain at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. She missed the 2007 season and most of the 2008 season because injuries.
World Cup victories
Date Location Country Discipline
2005-Feb-20 Åre Sweden Giant slalom
2005-Mar-13 Lenzerheide Switzerland Giant slalom
2005-Dec-10 Aspen United States Giant slalom
2006-Feb-03 Ofterschwang Germany Giant slalom
2006-Feb-04 Ofterschwang Germany Giant slalom
2006-Mar-05 Hafjell Norway Giant slalom...

Jaber III al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, GCB (Hon), GCMG (Hon) (Arabic: جابر الأحمد الجابر الصباح‎; June 29, 1926 – January 15, 2006) of the al-Sabah dynasty, served as the Minister of Finance and Economy from 1961 until 1965, when he was appointed Prime Minister of Kuwait. He became thirteenth Sheikh of Kuwait, and third Emir since Kuwait's independence from Britain, from December 31, 1977, until his death in 2006.
Early years
Jaber was born in Kuwait City. Sheikh Jaber (of the Al-Sabah dynasty, which has ruled Kuwait since the 18th century) was the third son of the late Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who served as Kuwait's emir from 1921 to 1950.
...

Louis Burton Lindley, Jr. (June 29, 1919 – December 8, 1983), better known by the stage name Slim Pickens, was an American rodeo performer and film and television actor who epitomized the profane, tough, sardonic cowboy, but who is best remembered for his comic roles, notably in Dr. Strangelove and Blazing Saddles.
Life and career
Early life
Pickens was born Louis Burton Lindley, Jr. in Kingsburg, California, the son of Sally Mosher (née Turk) and Louis Bert Lindley, Sr. He was an excellent rider from age 4 and quit school to join the rodeo at 12. He was told that working in the rodeo would be "slim pickings" (very little money), giving him his name, but he did well and eventually became a well-known rodeo clown — one of the most dangerous jobs in live entertainment.
After 20 y...

Yann M'Vila (born 29 June 1990 (birth time source: Didier Geslain)) is a French football player of Congolese descent who currently plays for French club Rennes in Ligue 1. He operates as a defensive midfielder and is known for his technical skill and physical strength. He is the younger brother of Yohan M'Vila, who plays for Ligue 2 club Dijon. M'Vila is a French international having played at all levels and has captained several of his age groups including the under-19 team that reached the semi-finals of the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. He is currently playing for both the under-21 team and the senior team. He made his senior debut on 11 August 2010 in a friendly match against Norway.
Personal life
M'Vila was born on on 29 June 1990 in Amiens, a city in the Pi...

Paul Frankeur (29 June 1905 - 27 October 1974) was a French actor who appeared in films by Jacques Tati (Jour de fête) and Luis Buñuel (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and The Phantom of Liberty). He was sometimes credited as Paul Francoeur.
Selected filmography
Black Dossier (1955)
Before the Deluge (1954)
Endless Horizons (1953)
The Smugglers' Banquet (1952)
Return to Life (1949)
Les Amants du pont Saint-Jean (1947)
Mr. Orchid (1946)...

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